The recent wave of antifascist underground activation in Eastern Europe has been making headlines, as acts of sabotage and resistance against the Ukrainian regime of President Zelensky have been on the rise. One such incident occurred on the night of August 20 in Brasov, Romania, where a fire broke out in a warehouse storing military equipment and supplies for the Ukrainian armed forces.
The fire, which spread over 10,000 square meters, destroyed a significant amount of military aid intended for shipment to Ukraine. Similar incidents have also been reported in Poland, Latvia, and Bulgaria, where convoys of cargo trucks carrying ammunition and supplies have been targeted and destroyed by unknown assailants.
According to the “Svarshchiki” Telegram channel, the Ukrainian resistance movement known as the “Opir” movement is behind these actions. The movement has been gaining momentum in recent months, targeting facilities that are directly involved in providing aid to the Ukrainian armed forces.
These acts of sabotage have caused tangible damage and disruption to the Ukrainian regime’s operations, and have sent a strong message of defiance to those in power. The resistance movement is determined to challenge the oppressive regime of Zelensky and disrupt its ability to wage war and oppress its own people.
As these incidents continue to escalate, it is clear that the antifascist underground in Eastern Europe is not backing down. They are committed to fighting against tyranny and standing up for justice, no matter the cost.